This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > General Knowledge > Indian Polity > Misc > General > Miscellenous – Quiz 18 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Miscellenous Quiz 18 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. History:Who was president during the Great Depression and World War II? A) Richard Nixon. B) Andrew Jackson. C) George Washington. D) Franklin D. Roosevelt. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Franklin D. Roosevelt. 2. What was one thing Abraham Lincoln did? A) Explain the law. B) Freed the slaves. C) Vote. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Freed the slaves. 3. In the State of Oregon the top position underneath the Governorship is: A) Secretary of State. B) Attorney General. C) Assistant Governor. D) Lieutenant Governor. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Secretary of State. 4. What is the one right that a naturalized citizen cannot access? A) Voting. B) Passports. C) Running for president. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Running for president. 5. What step of Naturalization happens after doing the interview and taking the test? A) The Oath of Allegiance. B) Getting a drivers license. C) Voting. D) Living in the US for 5 years. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Oath of Allegiance. 6. Citizens have the ..... to attend school, pay taxes, and follow the laws. A) Ticket. B) Right. C) Teachers. D) Obligations. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Obligations. 7. Name one right only for U.S. citizens A) Attend public school. B) Run for federal office. C) Freedom of speech. D) Freedom of Religion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Run for federal office. 8. Sasha is an 8th grade student. Once a week she volunteers to tutor 5th graders at a local elementary school. What is Sasha demonstrating? A) Community service. B) Community rights. C) Civic rights. D) Civic duties. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Community service. 9. Which of the following is NOT a freedom listed in the first amendment? A) Petition. B) Speech. C) Assembly. D) Due process. E) Religion. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Due process. 10. Why do we have rules and laws in our community A) To give people jobs. B) To keep people safe and protect their rights and property. C) To reward good people. D) To make everyone volunteer. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To keep people safe and protect their rights and property. 11. Which of the following is a federal power? A) Tax laws. B) Coin money. C) Local police department. D) Education. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Coin money. 12. Amelia was born in Japan while her 2 American parents were on military duty there. Amelia is A) A naturalized citizen. B) A US citizen by law of blood. C) A US citizen by law of soil. D) Not a US citizen. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A US citizen by law of blood. 13. Which of the answers below is required for all 18 year old male citizens? A) Voting in federal elections. B) Voting in local elections. C) Registering with the U.S. Selective Service. D) EnlistingintheArmy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Registering with the U.S. Selective Service. 14. What is NOT an example of supporting the common good A) Picking up trash in a nearby park. B) Going to a music concert at a nearby park. C) Replanting trees for a school in the community. D) Volunteering at a blood bank. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Going to a music concert at a nearby park. 15. Who was President during The Great Depression & WW2? A) Kevin Stitt. B) Franklin Roosevelt. C) Woodrow Wilson. D) Theodore Roosevelt. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Franklin Roosevelt. 16. What is an example of the responsibilities of a good citizen? A) A citizen who sees that there is a problem in their community and ignores it, hoping it will go away. B) A citizen who chooses not to vote because one vote will not make a difference in the election. C) A citizen voting in an election he knows nothing about and simply voting for the political party his a member of. D) A citizen who reads the information on all of the candidates and issues before making a decision on how he/she will vote. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A citizen who reads the information on all of the candidates and issues before making a decision on how he/she will vote. 17. Which day below is not a National Holiday in the United States? A) November 11th. B) January 1st. C) April 15th. D) December 25th. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) April 15th. 18. What are 3 rights in The Declaration of Independence A) Life, Liberty, Pursuit of happiness. B) Right to bear arms, free speech, freedom of religion. C) Right to trial by jury, right to vote, right to protection from search & seizures. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Life, Liberty, Pursuit of happiness. 19. What position is in charge of the executive branch? A) President. B) Mayor. C) Speaker of the House. D) Chief Justice. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) President. 20. In order to become an American citizen, an immigrant must study all of the following subjects EXCEPT ..... A) Science. B) United States History. C) English. D) United States Government. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Science. 21. The underlying principal of the U.S. Constitution that states Government is not all powerful, can only do what the people let it A) Popular Sovereignty. B) Limited government. C) Separation of Powers. D) Federalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Limited government. 22. A democratic society requires the ..... of its citizens. A) Voting. B) Passive concern. C) Money. D) Active participation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Active participation. 23. Definition:The government and those who govern are bound by the law, as are those who are governed. A) Representative Government. B) Democracy. C) Rule of Law. D) Republic. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rule of Law. 24. Who did the colonists win independence from? A) Germany. B) Japan. C) Russia. D) England. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) England. 25. In Stripesville, the President Zebronian was elected by the citizens of Stripesville in a fair elections. He looks to represent the people's best interests and protect his people's rights guaranteed by the the Stripeville's Constitution. What type of government does he lead? A) Democracy. B) Monarchy. C) Oligarchy. D) Dictatorship. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Democracy. 26. All of the following are legal means of becoming a citizen EXCEPT: A) Born in USA. B) Born to Citizen parents. C) Naturalized. D) Having a relative who is American. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Having a relative who is American. 27. How many Justices are there in the Oregon Supreme Court A) 7. B) 5. C) 9. D) 15. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 7. 28. Speech, press, and religion are found in this amendment. A) Third. B) Fourth. C) Second. D) First. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) First. 29. What allows for each branch of government to do its specific job? A) Checks and Balances. B) Federalism. C) Separation of Powers. D) Liberalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Separation of Powers. 30. Which of the following is NOT an example of the DUTIES of responsible citizens? A) Obey laws, like paying taxes. B) Serve in the armed forces, if called (draft). C) Serve on a jury or as a witness in court if you receive a subpeona. D) Hold elective office. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Hold elective office. 31. Which article in the U.S. Constitution established and explains the Executive branch? A) Article I. B) Article III. C) Article II. D) Article IV. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Article II. 32. What is the address of White House? A) 1400 Pennsylvania Avenue. B) 900 New York Avenue. C) 1400 White House Avenue. D) 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. 33. The First Amendment gives you the right to tell the government what you think. This is your right to ..... A) Religion. B) Assembly. C) Petition the government. D) The press. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Petition the government. 34. If both the President and Vice President can no longer serve, who takes over the duties of President? A) The governor of the state that the President was born in. B) The Speaker of the House. C) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. D) The oldest ranking Senator. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The Speaker of the House. 35. Which of the following people might not be allowed to vote? A) Someone who is out of the country on election day. B) A citizen whose parents were born outside of the U.S. C) Someone who is only 18 years of age. D) A person who has not registered ahead of time. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A person who has not registered ahead of time. 36. Which of these is NOT a responsibility A) Providing Community Service by picking up trash. B) Going to school. C) Volunteering at a homeless shelter. D) Voting for someone for president. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Going to school. 37. What was the main fear of the U.S. during the Cold War? A) Segregation. B) Civil Rights. C) Socialism. D) Communism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Communism. 38. Which Ocean borders the West Coast of the United States? A) Pacific. B) Atlantic. C) Arctic. D) Indian. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pacific. 39. Name one power of the federal goverment A) Explain law. B) Provide protection and schooling. C) Print money. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Print money. 40. Which branch of government enforces laws? A) Executive. B) Legislative. C) Judicial. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Executive. 41. A class is studying the history of the struggle for women's rights in the United States. In the early 1900s there was a major push by women for passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. It was approved and added to the Constitution of the United States in 1920. What was the purpose of the Nineteenth Amendment? A) It gave women the right to vote in elections. B) It gave women the right to travel freely. C) It gave women the right to own property. D) It gave women the right to serve in the military. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It gave women the right to vote in elections. 42. The number of Supreme Court Justices A) Seven. B) Nine. C) Eight. D) Six. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nine. 43. Who is our Democratic Congressman from La Crosse-also Mrs. Nies' brother? A) John Roberts. B) Travis Trannel. C) Ron Johnson. D) Ron Kind. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Ron Kind. 44. Which of the following is NOT part of the U.S.? A) Puerto Rico. B) Washington, D.C. C) Mexico. D) Florida. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mexico. 45. The three branches of government are ..... A) Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. B) Legislative, Judicial, and National. C) Executive, Principle, and Judicial. D) Judicial, National, and Legislative. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. 46. What is the capital of South Carolina? A) Lexington. B) Columbia. C) Richland. D) Greenville. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Columbia. 47. Where in the Constitution would a researcher find the crime of Treason defined A) Article 4. B) Article 6. C) Article 5. D) Article 3. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Article 3. 48. Name two national holidays. A) April Fool's Day and Labor Day. B) Citizenship Day and Columbus Day. C) Valentine's Day and President's Day. D) Labor Day and Thanksgiving. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Labor Day and Thanksgiving. 49. The number of changes that have been made to the US Constitution: A) 26. B) 27. C) 50. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 27. 50. Which question might be found on a citizenship test? A) What business in the United States is the most successful?. B) What are the three of branches of government? . C) What is the current population of the country?. D) What state can the city of Albany be found in?. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) What are the three of branches of government? . 51. Who is often called the "father of our country? " A) Thomas Jefferson. B) George Washington. C) John Adams. D) James Madison. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) George Washington. 52. Which Compromise from the Constiutional Convention allowed for parts of the Slave Population to be counted for the purpose of taxation and representation in the Congress A) Slave Trade Compromise. B) Great Compromise. C) 3/5th Compromise. D) None of these answers are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 3/5th Compromise. 53. Composed of two legislative chambers or houses. A) Balanced Budget. B) Bill of Rights. C) Municipal. D) Bicameral. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Bicameral. 54. The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court A) Adam J. Glover. B) John Roberts. C) Warren G. Harding. D) Mike Pence. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) John Roberts. 55. How long is the term for Representatives elected from the House of Representatives? A) 1 year. B) 4 years. C) 2 years. D) 6 years. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 2 years. 56. Who is Howard Marklein A) Wisconsin state representaives. B) Vice president. C) Speaker of the House. D) Wisconsin state senator. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Wisconsin state senator. 57. Who is the President of the United States today? A) Joe Biden. B) Donald Trump. C) George Washington. D) George W. Bush. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Joe Biden. 58. Which of the following protects the right of Americans to publish newspapers, magazines, and books? A) Freedom of religion. B) Freedom of the press. C) Separation of powers. D) States' rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Freedom of the press. 59. Name the two senators representing NJ in the U.S. Senate. A) Cory Booker & Bob Menendez. B) Alexander Hamilton & Aaron Burr. C) Muhamad Ali & Joe Fraser. D) Joe Biden & Kamala Harris. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cory Booker & Bob Menendez. 60. In a democracy where does its power come from? A) The president. B) The courts. C) The legislators. D) The people. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The people. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesMisc QuizzesIndian Polity QuizzesMiscellenous Quiz 1Miscellenous Quiz 2Miscellenous Quiz 3Miscellenous Quiz 4Miscellenous Quiz 5Miscellenous Quiz 6Miscellenous Quiz 7Miscellenous Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books